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Old 05-06-2018, 06:13 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Shoeless' Socks View Post
I've had two consecutive years in a row where the only change that I made to the league was to prohibit interleague play (I despise it) and the schedule creation is only creating 154 games despite the setup that you see in the screenshot.

It clearly says 162 games. No matter what I do it keeps creating for 154 games.

Any ideas, thoughts? I don't have the patience or skills to manually enter all the games.
You said the only changes you made was to prohibit interleague play? Am I correct in assuming this is a MLB quickstart setup? If so, simply turning off interleague play is not possible due to there being an odd number(15) teams in each league. In order to get rid of interleague play, you will have to altar your league setup. You either need to expand to 32 teams, so you have 16 teams in each league. Contract 2 teams so you have 14 teams in each league, or move a team from one league to the other so you have a 16/14 or 14/16 setup.

Keep in mind, even if you make the change to even number teams, you still have to know if the game has a schedule available to fit your setup. If there is a schedule available, the easiest change would be to simply move a team from AL to NL or vice versa. Doing this would mean you wouldn't have to worry about adding any minor league teams. Adding minor league teams will only give you more schedule woes to worry about.

Just checked and there is a schedule file available in game for a setup using 30 teams. 16 in AL, 14 in NL or 14 in AL and 16 in NL. Both require a 4 division setup, two 7 team divisions in one league, two 8 team divisions in the other.

There are 28 team schedule files available. There are 32 team schedule files available as well. But, those setups would require you to edit minor leagues as well.

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